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Tyranids SHIP!

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Jan 10 2014
Warhammer 40K
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The Great Devourer has come! Here come the Tyranids – All the latest gribblies are up on the GW page and available from retailers everywhere right now!

Codex Tyranids: $49.50
Harpy / Hive Crone$80.00

Harpies are monstrous bioforms that fly with a deftness and agility unattainable by even the most sophisticated fighter-craft. As they soar overhead, they rain clusters of living bombs onto prey worlds and spit death from their forelimbs. The Hive Crone is a flying monstrosity used by the Tyranids to establish air superiority over prey worlds. It is a creature perfectly adapted to aerial combat, able to wrestle enemy aircraft out of the skies.

Both kits share the same body and wings (including scything talons) with specific differences as detailed below.

The Harpy can be armed with either a twin-linked stranglethorn cannon or twin-linked venom cannon. There is a unique head featuring a long tongue and head crest and its carapace is distinguished by a series of vertical fins. The tail points upwards and spore mine cysts can be added to the rear of the model. There are also 3 separate spore mines included, each of which has a unique design.

The Hive Crone is distinguished by the delightfully disgusting, sack-fed drool cannon. The crest on its head also features a series of fins, whilst the body’s carapace sports a set of chimneys. There is also the option to add 4 tentaclids to the underside of the model.


Haruspex / Exocrine: $73.00

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The Haruspex is a ferocious beast created to consume biomass at a sickening pace. It can devour an entire platoon of soldiers in a matter of moments, shovelling victim after victim into its jaws without pause. Exocrines are feared for their ability to deal death from afar. The Exocrine is purely a means of transportation for the bio-plasmic cannon nested into its flesh, a giant weapon able to unleash a vast ball of roaring energy, or several focussed streams of death from its multiple barrels.

Both kits share the same body, and rear and middle legs. Either version can also be armed with a thresher scythe tail biomorph.

The Haruspex’s most obvious feature is its grasping tongue that comes as part of an inside out stomach containing 3 sets of jaws. It’s also armed with a pair of crushing claws and has a horned head specific to this monster.

The Exocrine is armed with a massive bio-plasmic cannon that sits atop the creature’s body. It also comes with a pair of scything talons and has a unique head.

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Hive Guard / Tyrant Guard: $70.00
Tyranid Warriors: $51.00

Carnifex Brood: $90.00
Hormagaunt Brood: $44.00
Termagant Brood: $44.00
Tyranid Swarm $170.00

Psychic Cards: $6.00

And the Crazy Stuff:

Predation Collection: $1,533.00
Hive Fleet Eumenedes: $842.25

Boy, oh boy, we have had a great time bringing you all the HIGH DRAMA and rules drops from the last week. Codex Tyranids is shaping up to be one of the most controversial new products in the past year from GW at least. Now you can go pick it up and make up your own mind.
~Who’s getting what? If you get in a game right away with your existing army, let us know how it went with the new rules

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Author: Larry Vela
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